Deep-mined coal is no longer produced in the United Kingdom - the last
of the country's collieries was closed at the end of 2015, causing the
sun to set on a vast industry that at one time boasted 3,000 mines and
employed well over a million workers.
The Rise and Fall of King Coal tells the fascinating story of coal...
from its origins in prehistoric swamps to its early primitive mining
methods and to its role as the mineral that fueled the Industrial
Revolution and put the 'Great' into Britain.
It explores the history and operation of the collieries and their
railways, explains the location of the coalfields and examines the
hazards, hardships, disputes and tragedies that were part of every
miner's life.
Finally, with Britain now possessing only a handful of opencast and tiny
drift mines while still importing millions of tons of coal from
overseas, the UK's energy policy is examined at a time when many Britons
are worrying whether it is sufficiently fit for purpose.